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  1. HALLOWED definition: 1. very respected and praised because of great importance or great age: 2. holy: 3. very…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : holy, consecrated. the church stands on hallowed ground. 2. : sacred, revered. the university's hallowed halls. hallowed customs. Did you know? Hallowed Has Old English Roots. The adjective hallowed probably doesn't give you the shivers—or does it?

  3. Definition of hallowed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. The adjective hallowed is used to describe something that is sacred and revered, usually something old and steeped in tradition.

  5. Hallowed is used to describe something that is respected and admired, usually because it is old, important, or has a good reputation. They protested that there was no place for a school of commerce in their hallowed halls of learning.

  6. to give something great importance and respect, often because it is very old: methods that have been hallowed by centuries of use. religion. to make something holy: The bread and wine has been hallowed by being dedicated to God. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Highly venerated; sacrosanct. Our hallowed war heroes. American Heritage. Synonyms: sacred. venerated. dedicated. consecrated. holy. blessed. revered. sanctified. sacrosanct. devoted. Antonyms: irreligious. desecrated. profane.

  8. Define hallowed. hallowed synonyms, hallowed pronunciation, hallowed translation, English dictionary definition of hallowed. sanctified; consecrated; greatly venerated: This cemetery is hallowed ground.

  9. Hallowed definition: regarded as holy; venerated; sacred. See examples of HALLOWED used in a sentence.

  10. Hallowed is used to describe something that is respected and admired, usually because it is old, important, or has a good reputation. They protested that there was no place for a school of commerce in their hallowed halls of learning.